Most doctors do not know what they are talking about.
This.
So four years of medical school + 1-2 years for internship + res + vocational training (another 4 years or so) all to “not know what they’re talking about”… and sometimes an additional four years for an undergraduate degree.
Been there myself. Much more than 50% I would not trust to do my taxes.
yea I have heard the same thing. But I cant seem to connect the dots on how vascularity is connected to sensitivity I would think it had todo more with your nerves.
But over all I can not get my sensitivity to come back
Is that forum still active I have never been able to figure out how to use that forum. Do you think there is alot of help activity on there?
I am on 19mg Test/cyp EOD and 250 I.U of HCG EOD im 32yrs old and I have been struggling with these issues sense I was 28yrs. I think im way to young to be on this and I dont want to be. But im forced because with out it I cant even partially function rite.Even with being on TRT I still have performance problems and everything else now the most recent concern is my hair is majorly thinning. And thinking hair does not run in my family. TRT causes alot of problems that are hard to control
I think it would have been a waste of time to ask because he is either offering it to you because he either really believes this medication really works and will most likely not harm you or this is the only medication he knows of that could help you and has no other options to offer you or else he would have gave you other options. Which basically means he is not the doctor thats going to be able to help you with your hair issues. I dont know if that means he is not a knowledgeable docotr or if that means there is nothing out there that can help you with this problem and your basically stuck with it. But its one or the other
There are other options but they are expensive, so of course I wanted to try the cheaper option first (and like I said, I wasn’t aware of the dangers of the medication when I started it). He does PRP with stem cells treatment for this issue and it’s very effective from what I read and what they told me. Of course I’m reading up on that option before I decide and not just going off of what they told me due to the price.
That could actually be my next question: has anybody had this treatment and how effective is it? I have not searched this forum yet to see if the information is already here.
I read that once you start you have to keep getting it done in order to keep the hair because once you stop all the hair that you did grow will be lost. Im not sure if this is true or not though.
That’s what I’m worried about. Every clinic that does it around my area says that it takes anywhere from 3 - 6 sessions and maintenance every 6 months. My doctor said that I will only need 1 - 2 sessions total and I might need maintenance sessions years later, but that most of his patients don’t need them. My doctor said that these clinics do it to make more $. So who’s right? This is an example of having conflicting information and when it’s hard to know what side is more accurate.
Interesting.
I wonder if topical dua after injections works.
this is a example of doctors or people that run clinics trying to take advangete of people and there money. how much is it?
It costs between 2k - 3k depending on how many stem cells they use.
I do find it funny though when people in forums bash other people calling them vain for not wanting to lose their hair. I guess these people don’t ever look at themselves in the mirror to see if what they are doing is paying off and if they LOOK better. Or to not use the medication for body acne purposes and to just go to the tanning salon since it’s so dangerous. So the advice is don’t do this medication because it’s dangerous and instead go do something that can cause skin cancer. OK, got it. Am I being ridiculous? I recently found out that I do have skin cancer (and no it’s not just a mole) from going to the tanning salon and have my surgery scheduled for next month. The incision is going to be about 4 - 5 inches and I need a general surgeon and not my dermatologist to do it because of the size. Maybe advice given on alternative methods for a particular issue shouldn’t be dangerous as well.
Do stem cells grow hair where it did not exist before? Does this create an odd-looking hairline?
Im not actually sure on that because I’m not completely bald anywhere, just my hair has thinned dramatically in a short period of time. I think that it’s more for people with my situation. They gave me information on what it would do for me and not for someone with no hair at all in certain spots. I doubt my friend, who is completely bald on top and has to shave the sides of his head every day, would have any success with this treatment. I would guess that we would see less bald people walking around if that was the case, excluding the population who can’t afford it of course.
Right. It might still look weird if it grows in unnatural proportions…
thats alot of money Im not going to say its not worth it if it really works and gives you the results that you looking for but make sure you do all your research before you let someones take that type of money from you
alot of them try to make up for it ninth gym. I mean there nothing wrong with that but if you have decent hair it will take you a long way. Im just saying but I also dont want to live with not be able to achieve errection. So some of them say I rather inject TRT and I have good wood then alot of hair and in my opinion I rant e have good hair and a errection